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joining us from l.a. >>> will the netflix rally last? a quick take from the man who correctly called the rally when the stock was at a mere 80. carter, what do you see now? >> i have one chart. i really want to talk about the concept here. markets are inefficient. markets are very efficient on getting individual stocks to where they belong after epic news. when a stock like this releases its earnings after the close on the 23rd, portfolio managers, individual investors are trying to assess the datea. it will move up ten, down ten and overnight it finally gets settled. this thing surges 65%. after a reset like that, not a minor gap but epic gap, a stock will stick and stay. it's been here dead flat for over a week. it's almost now two weeks. and essentially the principle is this. markets are inefficient but on the day of major data, drug release or big miss or big piece of news like this a stock will get stuck to where it belongs and then it stays stuck. thousands of man hours are going into it overnight, trying to figure out how wha does
joining us from l.a. >>> will the netflix rally last? a quick take from the man who correctly called the rally when the stock was at a mere 80. carter, what do you see now? >> i have one chart. i really want to talk about the concept here. markets are inefficient. markets are very efficient on getting individual stocks to where they belong after epic news. when a stock like this releases its earnings after the close on the 23rd, portfolio managers, individual investors are trying...
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carter got us in. he's going to get us out. where do you see it going now, carter? >> ford has pulled back a here a little bit to around 13. but either way, we would say walk away onto the next. sort of a good thing that's over. ennis, what do you do? >> the call spread is intrinsic here. there's not much point in definitely taking it off. i got a too early, but i think the stock is still built ford tough. i think ford is one of the few places that has value in the market. it's growing at a decent pace. i like ford, i think the stock's going to do well this year. >> mike, there are a couple reasons why you might not want to be in ford anymore. that's its latest earnings reports, losses in europe will be bigger than expected. wouldn't be exact about how much bigger. gave a ballpark. then also you have the increased competition with the japanese auto makers who are benefitting from a much weaker yen. >> yeah, obviously that's true. although there is one issue with the japanese auto makers in north america. a bigger% of their cars are manufactured here. the new fusion
carter got us in. he's going to get us out. where do you see it going now, carter? >> ford has pulled back a here a little bit to around 13. but either way, we would say walk away onto the next. sort of a good thing that's over. ennis, what do you do? >> the call spread is intrinsic here. there's not much point in definitely taking it off. i got a too early, but i think the stock is still built ford tough. i think ford is one of the few places that has value in the market. it's...
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the company used to have an analyst day in may or june. i think if they do that, it's something people will get excited about. and ipo for alibaba. if that went well, here is something that could explode the valuation of the stock. >> are you a believer in the yahoo! story, mike? >> it's interesting. i like this trade for a couple of reasons. one, a lot of smart value investors liked yahoo! for a long time. it's rounding the bend. it's always hard to chase stocks. this one obviously has a bit of a boost. this helps to take advantage of it. put the stock at a lower level. finally, this trade recognizes the fact that whether we believe it should be this way or not, volatility is low. by selling those options you're essentially not paying a whole lot of premium. i like the trade. >> want to buy yahoo! as a late rally play. that was a bad call, 20 bucks a share. worst case scenario, you could be forced to buy yahoo! stock for $18 a share even if it falls below that level. it does work out to about an 8% discount. our next option, that is the n
the company used to have an analyst day in may or june. i think if they do that, it's something people will get excited about. and ipo for alibaba. if that went well, here is something that could explode the valuation of the stock. >> are you a believer in the yahoo! story, mike? >> it's interesting. i like this trade for a couple of reasons. one, a lot of smart value investors liked yahoo! for a long time. it's rounding the bend. it's always hard to chase stocks. this one obviously...
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if you want updates on our trades, be sure to follow us. dan has regular updates on his trades on twitter at risk reversal. stay posted throughout the week at facebook.com. final call from the options pit right after this. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and trade with papermoney to test-drive the market. ♪ all on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. >>> time for the final call. >> the key is not always being right but always being disciplined, buying puts and put spreads. >> i like using this bounce and maybe early next week to lay out some shorts. i like shorts. >> dan, you are a
if you want updates on our trades, be sure to follow us. dan has regular updates on his trades on twitter at risk reversal. stay posted throughout the week at facebook.com. final call from the options pit right after this. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on thinkorswim from...
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mike, why don't you give us the trade. >> looking for it to bottom out. i want to sell this and collect $19 on the 450s and cover the down side by buying the 14s for $14.50. i am going to collect for a spread that could be 10. if it rallies, we will have a chance to cover for a profit. i am risking $550. >> dan, i'm wondering what you think. mike is not arguing the stocks are going to go to 600. he is arguing there could be some sort of a bounce. >> i think the trade is okay. implied volatility comes down in the name i don't think you are being adequately compensated to take that risk. i would love to sell put spread on this stock when you see it move to 400. >> one final thing i would have said. i would have loved to have been selling puts in this thing. for a while, they were really rich. they aren't. that's why i'm not doing that. >> so i win, basically. >> it doesn't work that way. what do you think of the trade? >> i like this a lot. it is essentially a coin flip. your selling that at the money put. you are going to collect as much time premium as yo
mike, why don't you give us the trade. >> looking for it to bottom out. i want to sell this and collect $19 on the 450s and cover the down side by buying the 14s for $14.50. i am going to collect for a spread that could be 10. if it rallies, we will have a chance to cover for a profit. i am risking $550. >> dan, i'm wondering what you think. mike is not arguing the stocks are going to go to 600. he is arguing there could be some sort of a bounce. >> i think the trade is okay....
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this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. >>> before we say good night look at the day on wall street. the dow jones industrial average finished in positive territory. it was down for much of the session. 8 points up on the dow. nasdaq and s&p 500 down. my observation returns next week. thanks for being with me on "closing bell." have a half a long weekend. monday, markets are closed. enjoy your friday. >>> this is "options action." tonight, retail wreck. walmart posts its worst month in seven years. so is costc.o. next? dan has a trade to make you a lot of money. plus, metal melt down. some say 1500 is the next step. and breathing life into the billionaire brawl continues with carl icahn firing the latest shot. >> the fact that i don't like ackman is the strawberry on top of the ice cream. >> who's right about herbalife and how can you profit from the brouhaha? live from the nasdaq market site in times square i'm melissa lee. these are the traders putting a smile on the faces of some trade
this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. >>> before we say good night look at the day on wall street. the dow jones industrial average finished in positive territory. it was down for much of the session. 8 points up on the dow. nasdaq and s&p 500 down. my observation returns next week. thanks for being with me on "closing bell." have a half a long weekend. monday, markets are closed. enjoy your friday....
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. >> walk us through the trade. >> as simple as it gets. when the stock was 102 i bought the march 100 put. paid 1.20 for it, the max i can risk, 1% of the underlying. i have this event. between 98, 80 and 1 i can lose up to 1.20. below that i have the substantial ability to make profits and above 100 i lose the 1.20. what i want to do here is i think the market is set to roll over. i have this event. i will look to spread this put that i own on any weakness. >> do you like this trade? do you like the name he picked to do the trade on? >> you highlighted this before. i suspect costco is a little bit less sensitive to marginal dollars but i like the trade for sure. it's interesting. the options market provides you with real dilemmas about how to put trades on. there aren't many dilemmas. the price of options is cheap. that means wh you make directional bet long or short you want to be net long premium. you don't need to get complicated about it. a put purchase is the way to go. >> you want to be long premium no matter what your bet is. costc
. >> walk us through the trade. >> as simple as it gets. when the stock was 102 i bought the march 100 put. paid 1.20 for it, the max i can risk, 1% of the underlying. i have this event. between 98, 80 and 1 i can lose up to 1.20. below that i have the substantial ability to make profits and above 100 i lose the 1.20. what i want to do here is i think the market is set to roll over. i have this event. i will look to spread this put that i own on any weakness. >> do you like...
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all of this paelz in comparison to what home depot told us in terms of takeaways that can make us money. i can google that fed reserve stuff and the elizabeth warren and you know what this show is about? ka-chink, ka-chink. first home depot gave itself incredibly good news, 7 approximates same-store sales gains. many were looking for half that. 34% increase in already hefty dividend, $17 billion stock buyback a buyback. they nailed sandy having all the right products in the rate store placement to help e build and the rebuilding as only just begun. it is what they sold and what is the selling well that tells you how things are really going at home depot and in the country. get a listen to this sentence talking about where the company made its money from the ceo, the departments that out performed the average for the fourth quarter were tools, lumber, electrical, outdoor, garden, lighting, indoor, decor, and then, end quote, but other that is performed positively he mentioned i quote again flooring, kitchen, bath, plumbing, hardware, paint, mill work, holy cow, it is incredible. i have n
all of this paelz in comparison to what home depot told us in terms of takeaways that can make us money. i can google that fed reserve stuff and the elizabeth warren and you know what this show is about? ka-chink, ka-chink. first home depot gave itself incredibly good news, 7 approximates same-store sales gains. many were looking for half that. 34% increase in already hefty dividend, $17 billion stock buyback a buyback. they nailed sandy having all the right products in the rate store placement...
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less for us. more for you. >>> well within when you, the viewers, ask, we show you four stocks that have been on my twitter feed. >> spending more money this year than people anticipated so stock is under a little pressure. then first boston came out and upgraded or moved targets up. i think this is a buy at these level so i like apc. >> simon, ford? >> auto sales rising to record levels. into position in q4. not a bad thing. we earn it here. >> stephanie link, home depot? >> i think that it is falling the last couple of days because that means the risk is less risky. mid single digit comps. a lot of margin opportunity. so on weakness, i would be a buyer. >> josh brown, gmcr. >> stocks doubled since thanksgiving. printed above 50. looking like a false move. right now sitting on major support. i don't think you want to see this thing head south below 40 bucks and still be a part of it. i would have like 8 or 9% stop if you're long. >> earlier in the show, we asked to you weigh in on our chesapeake
less for us. more for you. >>> well within when you, the viewers, ask, we show you four stocks that have been on my twitter feed. >> spending more money this year than people anticipated so stock is under a little pressure. then first boston came out and upgraded or moved targets up. i think this is a buy at these level so i like apc. >> simon, ford? >> auto sales rising to record levels. into position in q4. not a bad thing. we earn it here. >> stephanie link,...
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gentlemen, thank you very much for joining us. and we're going to move now to something a little bit lighter, okay? a personal stylist in your mailbox, well, it could be the next big thing in high-end retail. it is called cakestyle.com and this is exactly how it works. clients sign up on the wednesday inted a provide information about their size and style preferences. the client is matched with her own personal stylist who handpicks four fully aczez sesrized outfits and sends an outfit and video describing one to the client. the client has a day to try it on at home, keeps what she likes and ships the rest back free of trade. joining us now is the co-founder of cakestyle.com and the chief style overs and c.o.o. great to have you both with us. >> explain how it works. i would like to know why i should do something like cakestale as opposed to going to a place like sak's where they have a free personal assistant already there to assist me. >> is this a better option? >> it is. our stylist services are also free, and can you shop cak
gentlemen, thank you very much for joining us. and we're going to move now to something a little bit lighter, okay? a personal stylist in your mailbox, well, it could be the next big thing in high-end retail. it is called cakestyle.com and this is exactly how it works. clients sign up on the wednesday inted a provide information about their size and style preferences. the client is matched with her own personal stylist who handpicks four fully aczez sesrized outfits and sends an outfit and...
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the government transitions almost behind us, chinese new year will be behind us. we see china picking up. latin america was the strongest growth region for two years in a row, slowed down last year because of argentina. we haven't talked about africa which is another place where global capital flows are coming in in ways we have never seen before. >> let's talk about china for a moment. we see china as having a big year in 2013. a lot of people had penalized your stock, taken it down to the -- well at that point into the 50s because they felt you were overexpanding in china. you're probably as a percentage of what people are putting their capital in, the highest of any of the companies i follow in terms of commitment to china? >> well, we're long term bullish on china. today, we have more hotel rooms in china than we do in europe. we have a third of our corporate growth coming from new hotels in china. by the way, these are great hotels. they're great management contracts and nobody wants our capital there. this is all cashless growth with local money being invest
the government transitions almost behind us, chinese new year will be behind us. we see china picking up. latin america was the strongest growth region for two years in a row, slowed down last year because of argentina. we haven't talked about africa which is another place where global capital flows are coming in in ways we have never seen before. >> let's talk about china for a moment. we see china as having a big year in 2013. a lot of people had penalized your stock, taken it down to...
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will be used in the future, its applications and use grows. we really believe this a five year period, iclusig can grow to be an $800 million and growing to a billion in global revenues. >> doesn't it have to become a first-line treatment for many people more than it is currently? >> certainly. the current focus of the trials and approval is in patients that have failed other medicine for leukemia. to get to the billion dollar plus level without question, it will need to be used in the newly diagnosed cml patient. a big trial currently looking specifically at that. >> okay. when i know asco comes up in the fall. will we have information about the big trial then or too soon? >> the trial started last year. we will have information about iclusig and other medicine, but we won't have results on the epic trial, the tryly for newly diagnosed patients until best case next year. >> other drugs on the market from the literature is clear, i don't think they are as effective as yours. what is the sales pitch to convince doctors. you have a big sales for
will be used in the future, its applications and use grows. we really believe this a five year period, iclusig can grow to be an $800 million and growing to a billion in global revenues. >> doesn't it have to become a first-line treatment for many people more than it is currently? >> certainly. the current focus of the trials and approval is in patients that have failed other medicine for leukemia. to get to the billion dollar plus level without question, it will need to be used in...
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i used to run one of the best restaurants in silicon valley. everybody used to come there. even steve jobs used to eat there." and mona's sort of taken aback and bites her tongue and doesn't say, "steve jobs is your son." but she looks shocked, and he says, "yeah, he was a great tipper." >> and i was in that restaurant once or twice, and i remember meeting the owner, who was from syria, and it was most certainly him, and i shook his hand, and he shook my hand, and that's all. >> and jobs never spoke to him, never talked to him, never got in touch with him, never wanted to see him. [ticking] >> coming up, steve jobs delays cancer surgery. >> how could such a smart man do such a stupid thing? >> you know, i think that he kind of felt that if you ignore something, if you don't want something to exist, you can have magical thinking, and it had worked for him in the past. >> more steve jobs when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. ♪ [ construction sounds ] ♪ [ watch ticking ] [ engine revs ] come in. ♪ got the coffee. that was fast. we're outta here. ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ for ov
i used to run one of the best restaurants in silicon valley. everybody used to come there. even steve jobs used to eat there." and mona's sort of taken aback and bites her tongue and doesn't say, "steve jobs is your son." but she looks shocked, and he says, "yeah, he was a great tipper." >> and i was in that restaurant once or twice, and i remember meeting the owner, who was from syria, and it was most certainly him, and i shook his hand, and he shook my hand, and...
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hopefully you listened to us. today is a great day to take profits, look for the pull back. >> are you a believer in all transporments across the board? are you a believer in the dow theory that the tans importants are going higher, and so, the dow should move higher? >> we've sat next to each other for awhile and my premise all along has been, the s&p is headed to 1550, the vix was going to go to 12 and the ten-ye ten-year-year-old w ten-year-year-oten ten-year yield was going to 2%. i think it's a lot of trouble at 1550, that could be the end. that's what i have said for awhile. >> the other side of this, guy, if you look at what's going on with housing, the permits, all the things that are leading indicators of moving stuff around. we're buying rails in emerging markets where they are shipping oil product to china and things are getting going. so, the valuations, if all those things are happening yet to come and watch gdp tomorrow, this is leading for transports, where outside of ksu, i don't think valuations a
hopefully you listened to us. today is a great day to take profits, look for the pull back. >> are you a believer in all transporments across the board? are you a believer in the dow theory that the tans importants are going higher, and so, the dow should move higher? >> we've sat next to each other for awhile and my premise all along has been, the s&p is headed to 1550, the vix was going to go to 12 and the ten-ye ten-year-year-old w ten-year-year-oten ten-year yield was going...
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even as we alas are using less. the oil is in the wrong places, the refinery is in the wrong places. we don't have enough infrastructure and it looks like never the twain shall meet. "mad money" is back after this. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you engineer a true automotive breakthrough? ♪ you give it bold new styling, unsurpassed luxury and nearly 1,000 improvements. introducing the redesigned 2013 glk. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. >>> betting line is there will be no sequester or there will be a solution for the end of march when it's really expected to kick in. that's right. despite the four-days to armageddon rap, the stocks that have been going higher or hanging in there, notably the defense stocks would indicate a deal could happen soon. even as we know that one isn't currently in the work. how can i give you this relatively optimistic picture? because the stocks are telling me to. everyone knows that defense companies are hit
even as we alas are using less. the oil is in the wrong places, the refinery is in the wrong places. we don't have enough infrastructure and it looks like never the twain shall meet. "mad money" is back after this. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you engineer a true automotive breakthrough? ♪ you give it bold new styling, unsurpassed luxury and nearly 1,000 improvements. introducing the redesigned 2013 glk. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through...
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or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc. miss something? head to madmoney.cnbc.com. ♪ [ engine turns over ] [ male announcer ] we created the luxury crossover and kept turning the page, writing the next chapter for the rx and lexus. this is the pursuit of perfection. transit fares! as in the 37 billion transit fares we help collect each year. no? oh, right. you're thinking of the 1.6 million daily customer care interactions xerox handles. or the 900 million health insurance claims we process. so, it's no surprise to you that companies depend on today's xerox for services that simplify how work gets done. which is...pretty much what we've always stood for. with xerox, you're ready for real business. you are gonna need a wingman. and my cash back keeps the party going. but my airline miles take it worldwide. [ male announcer ] it shouldn't be this hard. with creditcards.com, it's easy to search hundreds of cards apply online. creditcards.com. to deposit checks from anywhere. [ wind howling ] easier than actually going to the bank. mobile ch
or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc. miss something? head to madmoney.cnbc.com. ♪ [ engine turns over ] [ male announcer ] we created the luxury crossover and kept turning the page, writing the next chapter for the rx and lexus. this is the pursuit of perfection. transit fares! as in the 37 billion transit fares we help collect each year. no? oh, right. you're thinking of the 1.6 million daily customer care interactions xerox handles. or the 900 million health insurance claims we process. so,...
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stay with us. scalpel. clamp. glitter. [ male announcer ] staples makes it easier to get everything your business needs. even custom banners. and now get 50% off banners and posters. staples. that was easy. >>> the city of detroit in a financial emergency, it is a complete mess. now the question is, what are the next steps going to be to save this thing? kayla tausche has that story and more. good evening, kayla. >> good evening to you, larry. first up, rick snyder may soon turn the city over to an emergency manager. that manager could run the finances and try to find ways to save money, also the one to decide whether to take detroit into municipal bankruptcy. >>> and jesse jackson jr. is likely headed to prison. he pleaded guilty to misusing $750,000 of campaign funds. he bought himself a $43,000 rollex, as well as bruce lee and michael jackson memorabilia. he'll be sentenced in a few weeks and could face five years in prison. >>> listen to this, from the ceo of titan, a french official sent a letter to maurice t
stay with us. scalpel. clamp. glitter. [ male announcer ] staples makes it easier to get everything your business needs. even custom banners. and now get 50% off banners and posters. staples. that was easy. >>> the city of detroit in a financial emergency, it is a complete mess. now the question is, what are the next steps going to be to save this thing? kayla tausche has that story and more. good evening, kayla. >> good evening to you, larry. first up, rick snyder may soon turn...
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even as we alas are using less. the oil is in the wrong places, the refinery is in the wrong places. we don't have enough infrastructure and it looks like never the twain shall meet. "mad money" is back after this. (announcer) at scottrade, our clients trade and invest exactly how they want. with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office, i can talk to someone who knows how i trade. because i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade. awarded five-stars from smartmoney magazine. how do you keep an older car running like new? you ask a ford customer. when they tell you that you need your oil changed you got to bring it in. if your tires need to be rotated, you have to get that done as well. jackie, tell me why somebody should bring they're car here to the ford dealership for service instead of any one of those other places out there. they
even as we alas are using less. the oil is in the wrong places, the refinery is in the wrong places. we don't have enough infrastructure and it looks like never the twain shall meet. "mad money" is back after this. (announcer) at scottrade, our clients trade and invest exactly how they want. with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office, i can talk...
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which sector will get us there? i mean, if i had to put a dollar to work right now, where would i put it? >> energy was our, one of our favorites. we've liked financials as the rally broadens out to smaller and mid-cap financials. banks, brokers and so on. the big banks and big brokers already had a nice move. we also had been in the mind that energy would feed into some of the industrial names. and basic materials. the dollar weakness certainly helps. >> barry, good to see you. thanks for your time. >> thank you. >> let's get a market flash. and of course we are watching shares of yum. josh lipton back at headquarters with the latest. >> melissa, no sugar-coating here. yum brands warning that that chicken scare in china will negatively impact its 2013 earnings. investors selling the restaurant operator afterhours. the company did beat on the bottom and tom line top lines current quarter. but the outlook for china, all that negative publicity there surrounding yum's chicken supply. the current negative sales trend i
which sector will get us there? i mean, if i had to put a dollar to work right now, where would i put it? >> energy was our, one of our favorites. we've liked financials as the rally broadens out to smaller and mid-cap financials. banks, brokers and so on. the big banks and big brokers already had a nice move. we also had been in the mind that energy would feed into some of the industrial names. and basic materials. the dollar weakness certainly helps. >> barry, good to see you....
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thank you for joining us. captioning by captionmax www.captionmax.com [ticking] >> even though there's a total embargo in this country against any trade with iran, iran still gets high tech materials and components for a variety of weapons from right here in the u.s.a. this man set up a trading company in philadelphia. you are charged with trying to buy a centrifuge that could be used to make biological weapons, like anthrax. >> yes. that's what they say. >> do you know how much money you have? >> no. >> i mean, does 17 billion sound about right? he is the richest man in russia who just bought the worst team in the nba. but as you'll see, he's not like any other owner of a big time american sports franchise. he's an adrenaline junkie with a few unusual toys. >> see? [gun clicking] >> and he owes some of his fame and fortune to a bevy of party girls. >> frankly speaking, i like women. >> coal has made jim rogers and his company rich, and that's why we were surprised to hear what this power baron has to say abou
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did they keep us back? looking at the bottom five, i see some stocks that could give us oomph, but others that might not cooperate. the fifth one that's pulled us down, i'm going from real bad to horrible since the generational bottom in 2009 is alcoa. that's gained only 58% from the bottom. i have no problem envisioning at a much higher price but it traded $18 in 2010 after the bottom, a far cry from the $47 level. stock's at $8, wow, that's a current bottom, right, and that's what we're seeing. nevertheless, don't look for alcoa to give you any near term help unless it gets taken over. including the one that just paid top dollar for alcan not that long ago, i wouldn't hold my breath for a takeout. i don't see the earnings power to take the stock higher any time soon. it's not going to help us. fourth worst, cisco. i think cisco could be a big winner in 2013. even as the stock is acting terribly courtesy of john chambers when it reported last. i have never in all of my years of following cisco seen this st
did they keep us back? looking at the bottom five, i see some stocks that could give us oomph, but others that might not cooperate. the fifth one that's pulled us down, i'm going from real bad to horrible since the generational bottom in 2009 is alcoa. that's gained only 58% from the bottom. i have no problem envisioning at a much higher price but it traded $18 in 2010 after the bottom, a far cry from the $47 level. stock's at $8, wow, that's a current bottom, right, and that's what we're...
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stay with us. "fast money" begins right now. >>> live from the nasdaq market site in new york city's times square, i'm melissa lee. debbie downer. we are so close to a record for stocks. why the bears are starting to growl. yelp reviews. the ceo joins us with his take on monetizing mobile and how his company is competing with google and facebook. and rotten apple? the woman who called the demise of enron explains why the tech darling has further to fall. let eelgs go straight to the traders and ask what the top trade was today. guy. >> good to be here tonight! love the rhames for a long time and if you want to go downstream in rails, we talked about this name before, had a nice day today. look at trinity industries, trn. >> karen, your top trade? >> didn't do a ton, but f and p, a name we talk about from time to time continues its upward march. >> fifth and pacific, to be exact. >> the old liz claiborne. >> steve grasso? >> goldman sachs. poised to make a move to $173. tim? >> we continue to think
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join us live on our show, wilbur ross will tell us what the recent flurry of m&a activity means for the market, 1:00 p.m. today only online at futur futuresnow.cnbc.com. back over to you. >> we'll see you at the top of the hour. finish up, netflix. monster winner lately. >> i remember last time i was here with you i was sort of pounding the table on it at 53 bucks saying i think it could be the next decade's amazon ten years ago, another 20-bagger. it's a better business than amazon, a three-bagger later i have i think the 20-bagger scenario over the next ten years is more likely. the company is going gangbusters. when a stock triples you have to take profit so i've sort have been trimming it back, a wide range of outcomes, more downside at 185 than 153 so it's about a 4% position and i like it there. got a lot of upside optionality. >> icons made a killing in netflix in a short period of time. quickly, nokia, short. >> yes. >> baker is going to disagree with you but why? >> got a $15 billion market cap and rallied off its lows but i don't think there's any room for a new type of phone
join us live on our show, wilbur ross will tell us what the recent flurry of m&a activity means for the market, 1:00 p.m. today only online at futur futuresnow.cnbc.com. back over to you. >> we'll see you at the top of the hour. finish up, netflix. monster winner lately. >> i remember last time i was here with you i was sort of pounding the table on it at 53 bucks saying i think it could be the next decade's amazon ten years ago, another 20-bagger. it's a better business than...
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since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. >>> financials hitting all-time highs this week. jpmorgan helping the rally, the stock trading at hits highest level. should investors ride out the rally or take some profits? kicking with the bulls, karen finerman and dan nathan, 90 seconds to make your case. karen. >> always to me it comes to valuation. and the valuation here is not expensive. even with the run up this stock has had. you think about where this stock peaked, it was at 53, 54 before the financial crisis and at that time, they only earned 4. 31 for the year. this year i think they could earn closer to 5.5 bucks. you put a similar multiple on that, that gets you somewhere in the mid 60s. so i think there is
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that will do it for us today. thank you for joining us. see you tomorrow. "fast money" begins right now. >>> live from the nasdaq market site in new york city's times skwaer, i'm melissa lee. crash course. the original dr. doom says beware of 1987 all over again. he explains why. buyer's market. why the time may be running out for a good deal on your dream house. real estate mogul barbara cork ran is here for us. and oscar buzz. what is the golden statue worth for movie studio profits? michael burns of lionsgate gives you a preview. b.k., start with you. >> for me, it's gold. it bounced off 1550. this is a market i have not traded well over the last couple of weeks but we have a tradeable bottom here. you can use, let's call it 150 on the gld as your stop point, if i'm wrong tab this one. and i think even though the fed supposedly as of the minutes yesterday may be slowing down their purchases, the rest of the world isn't, so, you can still buy gld and it will -- >> you don't get spooked by that, you're like -- >> i don't get spooked by any crosses. none wh
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the man at the forefront of covering both of those stories is about to join us fill us in. how do you keep an older car running like new? you ask a ford customer. when they tell you that you need your oil changed you got to bring it in. if your tires need to be rotated, you have to get that done as well. jackie, tell me why somebody should bring they're car here to the ford dealership for service instead of any one of those other places out there. they are going to take care of my car because this is where it came from. price is right no problem, they make you feel like you're a family. get a synthetic blend oil change, tire rotation and much more, $29.95 after $10.00 rebate. if you take care of your car your car will take care of you. officewith an online package new colincluding: domain name,y! website builder with five pages and basic email just $49.99! that's up to 76 percent below online providers and only at officemax stores! it's a challenge to balance work and family. ♪ that's why i love adt. i can see what's happening at my business from anywhere. [ male announce
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give us your thoughts at worldwide@cnbc.com or tweet us. we'll keep an eye on the sterling/dollar, down .6%. just sitting there after the big sell-off following minutes from the bank of england. mervyn king is no ben bernanke, that seems to be the case. >>> ahead on the program, u.s. consumers are feeling the pain at the pump as rising gas prices threaten to dent an already weak recovery. is there any relief in sight? great, everybody made it. we all work remotely so this is a big deal, our first full team gathering! i wanted to call on a few people. ashley, ashley marshall... here. since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. >>> welcome back to today's wrecks. ross is away.
give us your thoughts at worldwide@cnbc.com or tweet us. we'll keep an eye on the sterling/dollar, down .6%. just sitting there after the big sell-off following minutes from the bank of england. mervyn king is no ben bernanke, that seems to be the case. >>> ahead on the program, u.s. consumers are feeling the pain at the pump as rising gas prices threaten to dent an already weak recovery. is there any relief in sight? great, everybody made it. we all work remotely so this is a big...
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since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. >>> good morning. welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnbc. i'm joe kernen along with becky quick and andrew ross sorkin. making headlines this morning, president obama is holding a white house open day-to-day hack-a-thon. >> oh. >> it's about hacking. >> duh. >> i thought it was about filling the entire places with hacks. >> i knew that's where you were going. >> that's what i thaw it was, a swear. >> come on, mr. brand new iphone. >> yeah. the administration is inviting developers and tech experts to come and share ideas. i thought it was just axelrod and a couple of the -- you know, i'm sorry. i apologize for that. hack-a-thon res common in the tech industry, complete
since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. >>> good morning. welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnbc. i'm...
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since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. all stations come over to mithis is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs, when it needs it. ♪ after all, what's the point of talking if you don't have something important to say? ♪ >>> welcome back to "squawk on the street." january institute
since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. all stations come over to mithis is for real this time. step seven point two one...
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i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ we create easy to use, powerful trading tools for all. look at these streaming charts! they're totally customizable and they let you visualize what might happen next. that's genius! strategies, chains, positions. we put 'em all on one screen! could we make placing a trade any easier? mmmm...could we? open an account today and get a free3-month e ibd™ subscription when you call 1-888-2
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make sure you join us tomorrow. "squawk on the street" is next.. >>> that was an image could i do without. i'm carl quintanilla, melissa lee, jim cramer, david faber. we begin 89 points from the all-time closing high. just this side of positive and chicago pmi on the way. europe has gains this morning. tokyo rebounded along with the rest of asia. china pmi is out tonight. >> our road map this morning starts with what could be a record-setting day. as carl mentioned, the dow just 89 points away from its all-time high, sit a day away from the potential sequester cuts kicking n >> the bleeding continues at jc penney. sales down a whopping 28% from the holiday quarter. how much time does ron johnson have to turn things around in the stock down 40% since they took over? >> speak of bloodbaths, group reason shares taking a dive on its much, much wider quarterly loss. analysts not betting on the company being able to outage zohn amazon on its new strat joif selling goods. >>> we begin with the dow taking aim at record terr
make sure you join us tomorrow. "squawk on the street" is next.. >>> that was an image could i do without. i'm carl quintanilla, melissa lee, jim cramer, david faber. we begin 89 points from the all-time closing high. just this side of positive and chicago pmi on the way. europe has gains this morning. tokyo rebounded along with the rest of asia. china pmi is out tonight. >> our road map this morning starts with what could be a record-setting day. as carl mentioned, the...
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at the moment the feds are all over on us about libor. that's for any us dollar? yes. don't think any one cares about the jpy libor. >> i will walk over. >> they were in the same area, one of the problems with this b rbs circumstance, for a long time, the traders, the people supposed to give the information to the libor submitters, they were sitting in in the same area. they would walk over to them. what we did in the ubs and barklclay's kiscases we assurede are firewalls between these. >> who's getting fired? bob diamond lost his job. is the ceo of ubs going to lose the job? the new fellow, anthony jenkins at barclays actually said some pretty astounding things. i hope others take note. anthony jenkins apt barkley said we sacrificed short term profits for our overall values and reputation. even the new head of investment banking at ubs has said some similar things, how they were too arrogant and self-convinced. it's that sort of message i hope everyone takes on. >> who's the victim here? >> everybody in the market. when somebody has a false rate, everybody pays the pr
at the moment the feds are all over on us about libor. that's for any us dollar? yes. don't think any one cares about the jpy libor. >> i will walk over. >> they were in the same area, one of the problems with this b rbs circumstance, for a long time, the traders, the people supposed to give the information to the libor submitters, they were sitting in in the same area. they would walk over to them. what we did in the ubs and barklclay's kiscases we assurede are firewalls between...
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follow us on twitter at "squawk" cnbc. like us on facebook. visit our show page, "squawk box."cnb box."cnbc.com. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you engineer a true automotive breakthrough? ♪ you give it bold new styling, unsurpassed luxury and nearly 1,000 improvements. introducing the redesigned 2013 glk. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. transit fares! as in the 37 billion transit fares we help collect each year. no? oh, right. you're thinking of the 1.6 million daily customer care interactions xerox handles. or the 900 million health insurance claims we process. so, it's no surprise to you that companies depend on today's xerox for services that simplify how work gets done. which is...pretty much what we've always stood for. with xerox, you're ready for real business. >>> welcome back, everybody. take a look. futures indicated slower. dow futures down about 6 1/2 points and s&p 500 down 1 1/2 points. the deal is official. office depot is buying officemax in an all stock deal and each company will ha
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joining us now, paul schatz. chris corso continues with us. paul, do we need to pay attention to what the chairman says today? i could probably write it right here about the see zequester an about qe and interest rates, right? >> joe, i think you did a good job. let's go home for the day. see you tomorrow. >> that's what i mean. >> there's no question bernanke is not going to -- we're not going to surprise the markets. if you go back in the last five years, they have quantitative ease, then disavowed it. then they've quantitatively eased and disavowed it. they pull in the reigns quickly. this is scripted. this is not something new. you may have more hawks on the fed now than four and five years ago. this is a coordinated effort within the fed so we don't have economic conditions cranked up. he's a maestro, actually. >> where are you on the sequester, paul? >> i think most of these government things are predicted in advance. i think if we sell off in a see zester, i think it's a buy on the news. if we rally, which i don't think we will, you can
joining us now, paul schatz. chris corso continues with us. paul, do we need to pay attention to what the chairman says today? i could probably write it right here about the see zequester an about qe and interest rates, right? >> joe, i think you did a good job. let's go home for the day. see you tomorrow. >> that's what i mean. >> there's no question bernanke is not going to -- we're not going to surprise the markets. if you go back in the last five years, they have...
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follow us on twitter. @squawkcnbc. you can like us on facebook. you really like us. and visit our show page, squawk.cnbc.com. revolutionizing an industry can be a tough act to follow, but at xerox we've embraced a new role. working behind the scenes to provide companies with services... like helping hr departments manage benefits and pensions for over 11 million employees. reducing document costs by up to 30%... and processing $421 billion dollars in accounts payables each year. helping thousands of companies simplify how work gets done. how's that for an encore? with xerox, you're ready for real business. >>> secretive chinese military unit is believed to be behind a series of hacking attacks, according to a report by u.s. computer security company. the company believes the chinese unit carried out sustained attacks on a wide range of industries, and the comments are prompting a strong denial by china, and accusations that it, in fact, was the victim of u.s. hacking. nonny, nonny, nonny. i don't know what that is in chinese. but it's -- you think -- you immediately
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we use a cutoff of 1.5. to get to 1.5 on a price of sales for the dow jones, the market would have to move up another 17%. what you were just talking about before you came to me was the ten-year u.s. government is paying almost 2%. the dow jones as a whole, those 30 companies, the yield is 2.5%. the tax consequences are a lot different, say, on dividends than they are in ordinary income. so i think the market has a lot of room to grow. people don't believe in it. you know, david, when you start to talk to individual investors, they're still scared we're going back to march of '09. >> i'm curious about what your conversations are like, neil. we hear there's finally movement into equity mutual funds like your own in terms of funds, outflows taking place for years. but what's your sense of the psychology of that investor base that is so important to you? is there a lot more behind it that they just don't want to get there yet? and will we ever get back to anything approaching what we used to see? >> well, i thi
we use a cutoff of 1.5. to get to 1.5 on a price of sales for the dow jones, the market would have to move up another 17%. what you were just talking about before you came to me was the ten-year u.s. government is paying almost 2%. the dow jones as a whole, those 30 companies, the yield is 2.5%. the tax consequences are a lot different, say, on dividends than they are in ordinary income. so i think the market has a lot of room to grow. people don't believe in it. you know, david, when you start...
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do you use a kindle or a nook? >> i use an ipad. >> hmm. >> hold on. but with reading a book, software? >> i read books on i-ipad. >> with the kindle software or nook software? >> kindle software. >> wrong answer. >> i've got to be honest. >> thank you. >> we appreciate that. >> i appreciate that. >> finally. >> finally or me or finally for the show? >> thank you, roger. >> coming up, what investors should be expecting this week. volatility has been the name of the game as of late. find out if it's here to stay. that's coming up next. check out shares of zynga. quite amazing. they're rallying in premarket trading this morning. at the end of last week, this is actually big news we haven't focused on yet, nevada's governor signed legislation legalizing online gambling within the state. winn resorts reportedly had talks with zynga about online offerings of gambling. shares were up sharply on friday and appear to be adding to it today. >>> on "squawk box" tomorrow, the intersection of the consumer and the housing market. home depot set to report quarterly
do you use a kindle or a nook? >> i use an ipad. >> hmm. >> hold on. but with reading a book, software? >> i read books on i-ipad. >> with the kindle software or nook software? >> kindle software. >> wrong answer. >> i've got to be honest. >> thank you. >> we appreciate that. >> i appreciate that. >> finally. >> finally or me or finally for the show? >> thank you, roger. >> coming up, what investors should...
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it's been what's been expected of us. it's been are we going to send people a message that you have to lie or hide, you have to live in fear that other people are going to find out about this and you know, i came to a point in my life journey where i almost committed suicide because of my ainge wish about this. and to be able to be open about it, this is a huge thing if you're gay or lesbian. >> thank you very much. we really appreciate you both for taking the time. >>> marco rubio has received a huge honor from his party, but it might end his career. >>> plus, children who survived sandy hook are set to appear at a pregrammy award this month. is it a treat or are they being exploited? and the northeast prepares for an historic storm or not. no one seems to be able to forecast it or agree. ago when good on? shakes. they have carb steady, with carbs that digest slowly to help minimize blood sugar spikes. and they have six grams of sugars. with fifteen grams of protein to help manage hunger... look who's getting smart about
it's been what's been expected of us. it's been are we going to send people a message that you have to lie or hide, you have to live in fear that other people are going to find out about this and you know, i came to a point in my life journey where i almost committed suicide because of my ainge wish about this. and to be able to be open about it, this is a huge thing if you're gay or lesbian. >> thank you very much. we really appreciate you both for taking the time. >>> marco...
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less for us. more for you. >> i won't. >> she says no, but i probably won't about you, i don't know. everybody kept saying this never happens. but it happened on our first one. so -- >> well, welcome back. thank you both. >> thank you. >> hay, guys are safe. love you. >> all right. we're going to take a break also, and we'll be right back here live from outside the triumph here in mobile, alabama. many cereals say they're good for your heart, but did you know there's a cereal that's recommended by doctors? it's post shredded wheat. recommended by nine out of ten doctors to help reduce the risk of heart disease. post shredded wheat is made with only one ingredient: one hundred percent whole grain wheat, with no added sugar or salt. try adding fruit for more health benefits and more taste in your bowl. it's the ideal way to start your heart healthy day. try post shredded wheat. this has been medifacts for post shredded wheat. bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire.
less for us. more for you. >> i won't. >> she says no, but i probably won't about you, i don't know. everybody kept saying this never happens. but it happened on our first one. so -- >> well, welcome back. thank you both. >> thank you. >> hay, guys are safe. love you. >> all right. we're going to take a break also, and we'll be right back here live from outside the triumph here in mobile, alabama. many cereals say they're good for your heart, but did you know...
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what can you tell us about how they celebrated that? >> reporter: we talked to the sheriff and he had the opportunity to see him. it's done very much under the protection of the federal government. still in the protection of authorities. he had a party. it was private. he was playing with toys. he was with his family and he was smiling ear to ear. that's all we know about how this day was spent. >> thanks very much toal three of you. >>> still to come, survivors of the sandy hook shooting sa have appeared at the super bowl and now are going to appear on a show with ryan seacrest. >>> and president ahminedjad made his first trip to egypt, ever. he got attacked. we're going to show it. to compete on the global stage. what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone's is ready with the know how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announc
what can you tell us about how they celebrated that? >> reporter: we talked to the sheriff and he had the opportunity to see him. it's done very much under the protection of the federal government. still in the protection of authorities. he had a party. it was private. he was playing with toys. he was with his family and he was smiling ear to ear. that's all we know about how this day was spent. >> thanks very much toal three of you. >>> still to come, survivors of the...
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the fda regulates the use of hgh. stressing the hormone is not an approved treatment for anti-aging. how does cenegenics not break any laws? by focusing on a loophole of sorts. the natural depletion of hormones as we age. >> we're all about correcting deficiencies and getting levels up to a healthy level. >> reporter: his patients who are given hgh suffer from growth hormone deficiency. one of the few fda approved reasons for taking hgh. he says patients here go through a pituitary gland test to meet the fda regulations. cenegenics told this man that was his problem. like all patients who take the hormone. schlesinger says he's monitored and tested four times a year for his testosterone and hgh intake. he now feels like he's 40. that comes with a hefty price tag. all this can cost up to $15,000 a year, cash only. >> my health is first, and whatever it costs me is worth it. >> if you think this is too good to be true, you're not alone. many doctors agree, saying, sure, there may be short term gain, but there will be lo
the fda regulates the use of hgh. stressing the hormone is not an approved treatment for anti-aging. how does cenegenics not break any laws? by focusing on a loophole of sorts. the natural depletion of hormones as we age. >> we're all about correcting deficiencies and getting levels up to a healthy level. >> reporter: his patients who are given hgh suffer from growth hormone deficiency. one of the few fda approved reasons for taking hgh. he says patients here go through a pituitary...
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what can you tell us from your viewpoint there? >> reporter: well, we have just learned that the department of homeland security has advisories out. cnn has looked into this and while dorner does not have a pilot's license, the look out said that tsa has requested that the airports should cure unattended aircraft and check the i.d. of every pilot and passenger. we checked with the big bear lake airport and they say they know who is coming and going and they said quote, it is not a viable possibility, meaning that dorner got on a plane here and while we are on the subject of the air, you pointed out, they were able, after very bad weather conditions the past two days to get helicopters up and resume the search. of course, they are looking at all the snow for any fresh footprints and they say that tracking someone is easier in fresh snow than hardened ice over days and days. and then, that door to door search resumed, we saw teams of officers at one point there was two swat officers, and other officers, they were approaching doors, a
what can you tell us from your viewpoint there? >> reporter: well, we have just learned that the department of homeland security has advisories out. cnn has looked into this and while dorner does not have a pilot's license, the look out said that tsa has requested that the airports should cure unattended aircraft and check the i.d. of every pilot and passenger. we checked with the big bear lake airport and they say they know who is coming and going and they said quote, it is not a viable...
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we had a sense of peace about us, both of us. because we know where his soul was. we know that we'll see him again. we have that hope. but when they said he was passed, instinctively told myself, this is wrong, wrong, wrong. you cannot walk into a convenience store in this country as a teenager or young adult or an adult, purchase a product, obviously to get high and then your lungs shut down and you suffocate. it is wrong in the purest form. it's very frustrating as a parent to know that this is being sold throughout the country. it's not only sold in convenience stores, adult novelty shops and other avenues to sell the product. >> part of the problem is, there's this loophole where it's sold legally. so knowing that, until you can get to the point where it's not sold, what can you tell parents to be -- part of it is awareness, i'm sure. what do they need to talk to their kids about, so they understand the risks. you said chase didn't? >> well, it's talking to your children, your grandchildren. talking to them saying, have you heard before this stuff, do you under
we had a sense of peace about us, both of us. because we know where his soul was. we know that we'll see him again. we have that hope. but when they said he was passed, instinctively told myself, this is wrong, wrong, wrong. you cannot walk into a convenience store in this country as a teenager or young adult or an adult, purchase a product, obviously to get high and then your lungs shut down and you suffocate. it is wrong in the purest form. it's very frustrating as a parent to know that this...
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on us. whether we have committed a crime or not. that is a question that authorities are wrestling with, while playing catch up with this technology. we look at the complicated question of what to do with drones. >> the skies across america could soon be welcoming more drones. the faa is seeking proposals from cities, states and universities to create six test sites for unmanned aircraft systems. the sites will allow them to develop safety standards that will allow drones to be fully integrated into the national air space by 2015. the drone industry said they make good economic sense. in the next three years after the faa figured out integration, we could see 70,000 jobs be created in the industry. >> the coast guard uses drones for surveillance on ice sheets in alaska and others were used during a border dispute. they will be monitoring pipelines by energy companies and by familiarers to monitor crops. new uses will need new rules to protect privacy. >> we do not want drones to be eyes in t
on us. whether we have committed a crime or not. that is a question that authorities are wrestling with, while playing catch up with this technology. we look at the complicated question of what to do with drones. >> the skies across america could soon be welcoming more drones. the faa is seeking proposals from cities, states and universities to create six test sites for unmanned aircraft systems. the sites will allow them to develop safety standards that will allow drones to be fully...